Astonishing and Surprising
20 February 2006
Warning: Spoilers
An entirely unexpected delight, Chan-Wook Park's 'Sympathy for Lady Vengeance' is a very strange film indeed. Part caper movie, part redemption story, part thriller, it switches from one visual style and filmic genre to another on the head of a pin. The comedy – and there is a surprising amount of comedy given the deeply disturbing tale at the heart of the script – is black as pitch, and what violence occurs sparing but brutal in the extreme.

Yeoung-ae Lee gives a stunning performance as our titular heroine, oozing enigma from every subtle pore. The supporting turns are variable in quality, but generally strong – every one of them pretty much defined by their contact with our heroine or the consequences of her vengeful agenda.

In contrast with most filmic tales of revenge it also – very successfully – addresses the emotional consequence of revenge. This sudden switch of emphasis from a traditional eye-for-an-eye story of revenge to a cathartic emotional release addressing issues of moral culpability and redemption is what stops this being just another slick, stylish quirky action movie, and makes it something quite wonderful instead.
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